Yes, direct quotations and paraphrased information from other writers need to be credited in a works cited list to give proper credit to the original sources and avoid plagiarism. It is important to follow citation guidelines to accurately attribute ideas and information to their respective authors.
Chopin is credited with creating the modern piano style.
All sources from which you quote or paraphrase
Joseph Niepce was credited with creating the first photograph in 1826. However, in 1835, Daguerre was credited with creating a treatment that was visible on paper.
the Greeks
Aristotle
They are most credited with building the prymids, and creating the first calanders
Odin.
Joseph Niepce
Winston Churchill
Brunelleschi is credited with being the first to use geometric principles for creating linear perspective.
Yes, it is acceptable to use an author's exact words as long as they are put in quotation marks and the author is credited. This is considered proper citation and gives credit to the original source.
John Friedlander.